this house has followed in relation to the legislation, his real question should be why it was the labour party who maneuvered last night, used procedural maneuvers to ensure there was no debate about the amendments referred to on scotland. >> ian blackford. >> mr. speaker, i really d hope that the people of scotland listen very carefully to what the prime minister said. because the reality of the tu is the powers that are enshrined under the scotland act of 1998 are being grabbed back by this -- [ crowd noise/inaudible ] it is a power grab and the mp from scotland were not given the courtesy of even debating it last night. it's an outrage. the people of scotland will not be disrespected by this parliament. mr. speaker, under the circumstances, given the disrespect that's shown, i have got no option but to ask that this house now sits in private. >> i'm not hearing that at this time, and i'm not obliged to do so is my clear understanding. order, order. the right honorable gentleman can resume his seat. i'll take advice, but i don't think i'm obliged to hear that at this time. what i'd say